[mapserver-users] PHP/Mapscript module and Phorum

Rob Martinson cathode at nichebox.com
Mon Jul 2 20:08:50 EDT 2001


I obtained and built the following
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/dist/nightly.tar.gz two days ago and the
class still exists. But, I also noticed that my version string is as
follows:

MapScript Version (Apr 3, 2001)
MapServer version 3.5 (pre-alpha) OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG OUTPUT=WBMP
SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=TTF INPUT=TIFF INPUT=EPPL7 INPUT=JPEG INPUT=GDAL
INPUT=SHAPEFILE

Maybe nightly.tar.gz hasn't been updated in a while (from the date
above).

Rob Martinson
Nichebox - http://www.nichebox.com
Development - http://dev.nichebox.com 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Morissette [mailto:morissette at dmsolutions.ca] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 2:49 AM
> To: Rob Martinson
> Cc: MapServer List
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] PHP/Mapscript module and Phorum
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Just as a follow-up, the query class is gone in MapServer 
> 3.5, so this issue applies only to PHP MapScript 3.3.011 and 3.4.
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
> 
> Rob Martinson wrote:
> > 
> > Just FYI for those of you that run Phorum PHP forums with 
> mySQL (and 
> > possibly others). You cannot leave your php_mapscript.so 
> loaded at all 
> > times with this or use it within the same script where phorum is 
> > called. And if you're running Apache as standalone instead 
> of through 
> > inetd you will have additional issues. The problem is that Phorum 
> > declares a query class which conflicts with a class of the 
> same name 
> > in the Mapscript module. What I have done is just gone 
> through all of 
> > their code and renamed the class so it doesn't interfere.
> > 
> > Rob Martinson
> > Nichebox - http://www.nichebox.com
> > Development - http://dev.nichebox.com
> 
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